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These work books are great! I just started my 2 1/2 year old on them. They hold his attention for a little while, we'll be working in them everyday now!
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These were purchased for my grandson, a preschooler. He loves them and has been working in them. As soon as he saw the sesame street characters he was interested. Very well packaged.Best Deals for Set of 4 Sesame Street Workbooks: Alphabet with Elmo, Numbers
We loved these books. We actually bought them from Family Dollar for $1 a piece (so check there first before ordering on Amazon!) and they far exceeded my expectations for $1 workbooks. They are full color, with all the Sesame Street characters, and have varying skill levels that can grow with your child. We skipped the color one with Ernie because my 3 1/2 year old already had that down. But Elmo and Big Bird were nice little introductions with areas to color and trace, increasing familiarity with letters and numbers.The Cookie Monster one really shines though. There is little letter "tracing" as it's geared towards phonics not writing, per say, as you go through each letter circling pictures that begin with that letter sound. If it was just that I'd be a little bored with it, but they have great little games speared throughout that are essentially "phonics color by number" or a "phonics tic tac toe". The last 10 pages are the best because they're really hard! It has the child start to identify beginning and ending sounds to words in various games, matching picture to it's first letter or ending letter, and then finally actually writing the beginning and ending letters together on the blank lines under a picture.
It made my 3 1/2 year old feel really capable because she could do the beginning pages all by herself and then I could help her grow and progress as we did the back pages together, learning how to listen for even middle sounds. It was a great workbook. Definitely recommend the set as an inexpensive first introduction to letters and numbers.
I'd recommend that your child be able to ID both upper case and lower case letters before progressing to the Letter Sounds with Cookie Monster book.


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